CENTRAL BRITISH SCHOOL
YEAR OF GOOD PROGRESS
DOG MOVING OFFENCE
MAGISTRATE ISSUES WARNING
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
SHIP SHOOTING INCIDENT
MORE EVIDENCE AT SESSIONS
the
FRIDAY, JULY
LADY MOTORIST FINED
DODWELL AND CO.
ALSO SUMMONED
Kowloon Magistracy this morning Miss Noreen Cooper was fined $5 by Mr. Wynne-Jones at the
out an appropriate driver's licence. Road at 0.16 pan. on July 1, with for driving car No. 419 on Tripo
licence now, She pleaded guilty,
His Wo
Vorship: Have you got a Defendant:-No.
The maximum, penalty for this j in $250" was the warning sounded TRIBUTE TO STAFF
by Mr. Humilton in the Central charges of wounding with intent,
The trial of Sarwan Singh
on Police Court this morning when he and wounding, Thakat Singh, a "We desire and we plan that month's hard labour, on Li Sai-him through the chest, on the .8.
imposed a fine of $50, or
one fellow. Sikh guard, by shooting all our pupils, boys and giris, ngau, 23, coolle who admitted hav- Fatshan on April 12, wan continu- should develop the physical ing brought a dog from Kowloon toed before the Chief Justice, Mr. side of their education on the longkong without o permit from A. D. A. MacGregor, this morning. most modern and broad lines of the Colonial Veterinary Surgeon. which, we are capable. I wish
Accused, who denied Sub-Inspector Dredge stated the charges, was stated to be jealous parents and guardians to under dog was a brown and white puppy. of rivalry for the position stand that,
His Worship-Have you got n unless adequate Defendant told the poilce. that he Sergeant of the Guard
of
learner's licence? Mr, J. A. Fraser, Assistant Atto drive now. duced, drill,
Defendant: No. I have no car swimming and
junk. Enquiries were made and ney General, represented the games are compulsory."
this was verified.
Crown,
His Worship:You scom At the Central British School of dogs are those from junks. If Ronselet (foreman), J. D. Kinn-manager of the Motor Department
Mr. Hamilton:The worst type was empanelled: Messrs. prize distribution at St. Andrew's these people, choose to
Arising out of this cane, Church Hall this morning, Mr. J.about, the fine will be made heavier Yau-ken, S. E. Green, Chou Po-moned for falling to notify
take dogs aird, A, E, Ablong, Andrew Cheung of Messrs. Dodwell & Co. was sum. Kalston, Headmaster, made the ami heavler. Thore above statement in the course of deaths from hydrophobia
rew, J. F. Richmond. his roport.
The Second Officer, Mr. J. F. in the
change of ownership of car No. last fortnight. The prizes were presented by
Follett, fold the Court this
419 and allowing an unlicensed Mr. G. R. Sayer,
bing that in the late afternoon he
mor-driver to drive it Director
was in his cabin when he heard a other shot. He ran out and found Gazar Singh struggling with ne- shot followed by a scuffle and an- cused. Witness wont to his assis-
reason for the contrary are nd-jot the dog from a man aboard a tornes and the following jury have had one that day.
of
Education, who was supported on the platform by Mrs. J. Ruinton, Mr. and Mrs. T. Rowell and Mrs. R. A. D. Forrest,
and.
were
two
the prizes and scholarship cert Teates, but before I request: him to do so I wish to congratulate the winners. They have done well, they have gained their reward and to-day in theira in full measure. To those of you who have not been so successful, and that means most of you. I would any. Do not be unduly depressed.* You have en couragement in the knowledge that women of the world were many of the greater men and prize-winners at school.
C.B.S. IDEALS.
not
C. S.
to
the
20, 1934.
"SINS OF THE SWALLOWING A SIX KANGAROO HUNT
RICH"
POINTED SERMON : BY DEAN INGE
of
FOOT CANE
AMAZING NATIVE
RITE
Swallowing a piece of bent cane
FOR DUKE
SHOWING HIM STATION LIFE
The Duke of Gloucester will, TË
about 3 or 6 feet long is the amaz-is hoped, bo able to visit ono typl ing feet performed by members of cal sheep station when he visita CALL FOR MEN
a newly discovered tribe in New Australia for the Melbourne Con Guinea, WITH COURAGE
The story was told Austrai Nows preparations are in train at thei tenary Celebrations. To that end by Mr. W, P. Chinnery, govern Queensland homestead of Mr. and Dean Inge, preaching at
mont, anthropologist, who la on his Mrs. Scott McLeod in the Ingle Mary's, Bryanston-aquare, London, of the Mandates Commission
St. way to Geneva to attend a meeting wood district, says Austral News. referred to "the sins of the rich.”.
"There is much handshaking in accredited Australian representa tertainments in contemplation for
the League of Nations, ns
of A. kangaroo-hunt, a rodes and the street," he remarked, "and yet tive. He considers the cane swal-the Duke there, says Austral the sheep ahearing are among the en- a mau who is making his money in flowing which is part of the initia-News. Mr. McLeod intends to the most discreditable manner in tion ceremony of the tribe, as the keep back about 6,000 sheep from not put under suspicion until most astoundng act he has over the ordinary shearing and have a he is publicly exposed.
"Take the terrible sin
heard of or witnessed. The witch full complement of shearers work- adultery, which is so much com-ends meet and force it down the Duke will see how it is done in the doctors bond the case until the tag "double-board" so that the mitted among the richer clasa. lnd's throat until only the ends re- Australian way, Is it right that this rich class main projecting out of the mouth. should be socially forgiven?
Some natives had been known to will be rounded up by bentors in "Some Americans complain of swallow two or three pieces.
Possibly a hundred kangaroos
Dodwell and. Co. but they did not a human co-operative movement of
CAR HIRED OUT.
the graft and greed, and the ap Trame Inspector Saunders said palling wickedness of two or three cover why or how they did it.
Mr. Chinnery was unable to dis-will be arranged about a suitable the surrounding bush. The guns nollfy the police. With regard to several thousands of people. It is the car was bought by. Messrs.men. It is not so much that, but
"The discovery of the tribe", he ing will follow.
area, and if luck holds good shoot- the other charge, Dodwell's did not sort of co-operative movement hire the car to Miss Cooper, but to with a limited liability." driver, and who later allowed Mias A man who was not a licensed MODERN JOHN THE BAPTISTS. Cooper to drive the car.
"I am convinced that political In the circumstances, his Wor- continued. "Man cannot be made remedy will not work," the Dean Mr. J. M. McWilliams. Chief be held responsible for allowing tion."
ship held that Dodwell's could not mora! by Parliamentary legiala leer, sakd accused handed him Miss Cooper to drive the car. a letter of application for the job They were wrong in hiring it to was a few more John the Baptists, opener, because it was for above of Sergeant and made a verbal re- the man who took the car out ori- men who could not be bought or who had previously had no
What was wanted, he asserted, of cultivation had been an eye- quest at the same time. With re-ginally, but this point was not be-silenced except by murdor, men who tart with white men. They dug and of the 15 ton transport. gard to the mesange with which fore his Worship.
the standard adopted by natives, Singh into coming forward, wit-
disinterestedness were two neces-systematically arranged in accused duped Thakat and Gazar oss dented having sent any mess-
would be the volee of the conscience their plots with wooden imple- which was brought from England of the community. age at all.
Courage and
and the gardens sary qualities that ought forthcoming In a free people,
to be checkboard fashion. There was
was dag between each plenty to them uneasy in
row make Irrigation purposes. Sweet pota. Only by building
for their own toes, bananas, and yams country. The surface of society grown, and apparently, the natives over the sand one at a time was was decent and comely, but low had used that method of cultiva-any progress made, says Austral much wickedness and corruption tion for generations". were hidden under the surface? Were they consenting parties to any abuses, or did they ung,
tance and accused gave in was diaarmeil.·
and corroborated.
Mr. Judge, Second Engineer,
.APPLIED FOR JOB.
ed and a fine of $5 was imposed on
The second charge was dismiss the first.
GOOD PROGRESS. In the course of his Mr. Ralston said:
report, "We have now reached the end of another school year; though we have had about seven weeks less than the usuni time in which to overtake, the annual curriculum, I am pleased to re- port normal progress and success In all departments of the school's activities. The ablendance And "School examinations cessful in have so conduct have been satisfactory discovering the children who will and the health of staff and pupils make good in the great world later uniformly good.
"This is the first occasion on the failures among you will even-evidence and two saloon boys said on his ear, E. Rocha, of Messrs. on. That does not mean that all Capt. W. T. Hodge gave formal
OTHER CASES. which I have presided at the prize-tually become famous. But the they heard a shot fired.
For not having a number plate giving cereniony of Central Bri- tish school and wish to say now, and varied services from
world necessarily demands many
Hazar
Wallace Harper and Co., was fined Singh said he even at the
risk of you judging zens and, if you maintain the ideals
was $10, its citi-temporarily in charge of the guard me insincere in the light of many that have been set before you in
W. Buchner, of No. 33 Cumber- at the time of the incident. Ac-land Road, was fined $3 for failing stern criticisms of work and be-,
cused first wanted Mussa Singh to haviour, that it has given me the Central British School, I feel con- bo No. 1, but a meeting was held his car.
to show a red lamp in the rear of very greatest pleasure to have
fident that you will, each one of the position for one of the present moned for driving car No. 2663 on
at which
it was desired to keep been with you all during the last
you, contribute your quota to, the constituted guard. Witness was Castle Peak Road without a licence R. A. Gerrard, who was Bum- seven months. In the masters and
um total of human endeavour and with Thakat Singh when accused on June 23. was fined $5. mistresses without exception happiness. have found such a body
of helpers thanks to
"In conclusion, I desire to tender shot him and he immediately clos- as I have not known before--who Chairman and Committee of St.
હવે the following:-The give of themselves constantly and Andrew's Society for two J. R. M. unsparingly for the welfare of the school. It is too much perhaps to
Smith
ith Scholarships' instead of one hope that you boys and girls ap-
as is usunt; the Manager of the Dock Company for much
preciate this fully now; but it la Hongkong and appreciated gave formal evidence.
certain that in days to come you will to some extent realize just how much and thought was expended
upion, you in C.B.S.
pany
WILS
with him and struggled for possession of the revolver. The weapon was pointing at him, but fired for the second time. witness turned it away and It
assistance during the year and Sentence will be passed on Mon- Acting Sub-Inspector O'Donnell Accused also for the two annual Dock Com-
found guilty. Scholarships'; Lieutenant-
day. Colonel H. B. L. Dowbiggin,0.B.F., for, his annual History prizes; Mr. "Speech Days are probably thetical prizes in place of the "Ezra Ezra Abraham for two Mathema- only occasion on which I allow Abraham Scholarship for which myself to be sentimental and. looking .nt
no pupil was eligible: to. Rev. Mr. those young eager Higgs for the use of this hall: and faces before me, I am aware of lastly to Mr. Sayer for so kindly 'forty years-on-growing older and attending and giving away the older. For you there is a moun- prizes." tain of labours behind you and a seemingly infinite stretch of holl days ahead. Never again in post-
tiona.
YOUTH AND AGE.
MR. SAYER'S SPEECH.
STONE-YARD FRACAS
COOLIES WARNED
BENCH
NORTHERN AFFAIRS.
---NO-SINO-JAPANESE
DAIREN CONFERENCE
Peiping, July 19. On behalf of the Central Gov ernment, Mr. Tang Xu-jen, on his arrival here to-day from Nanking, denied reports that Chinese and Japanese delegates are holding a conference at Dairen to discuss. North China affairs.
BY of the Peiping Military Council Mr. Tang added that he hoped that Genoral-luang Fu, Chairman and Pacification Commissioner for North China, would change his rumoured ho intended, from the mind and not resign, as it was Commissionership-Reuter.
the
The Ningpo and Hakka coolies Achool life will you experience Mr. Sayer presented the prizes in Mesars, Logan and Amps stone. Following Mr. Ralston's report, who were arrested after the fight the same. 'fe cureless rapture.and, at the conclusion, thanked afr.yard in Tokwawan Inst week were I hope your holiday will more Ralston for asking him to do so, all bound over in the sum of $25 than fulfil your utmost expecta-and, in particular, to listen to his when they were brought before
satisfactory report on the activi Mr. Wynne-Jones again al "In all well-conducted enterprises ties of the Central British School, Kowloon Magistracy this morning.) periodical halts are called, and here Mr. this morning we cast off the respon-tribute to your staff made parti-up here again, you will not only
Saver continued:-Your "Understand this: if you sibility of our routine labours and cularly pleasant hearing. It was lose this bond of $25, but you will pause to take stock, to
Assess the progress we have made and to con
a generous tribute and one which go to prison as well," warned his template the numerous problems from quite Independent sources.
I believe having heard the same Wership. that lie ahead. To ensure success
there must be, and I feel sure that
in
RUBBER DUTIES.
are BATAVIA ANNOUNCES LOWER
SCALE
Tho
The duty will come into force for exports of wet rubber on August 1 and for dry rubber on September 16,-Reuter,
Batavia, July 19. Government has fixed an Studd and the subject of physical Two failed to appear and had their of dry rubber, compared with a
In reference to Sir Kynaston and eight Hakka men
There were seven Ningpo men export duty on native rubber on the at the present time there is, close fitness. You possibly left it
Court. basis of ten cents per half kilogram and sympathetic co-operation here to point the moral, for Siren are still in hospital.
toil of $20 ench estreated. Four previous tariff of eight cents. tween the administrative authori- Kynaston, Studd, in his youth, was ties, teachers, parents and pupila. one of England's best erickolora We all look forward to the time, now not far distant, when our efforts and association will centre round the new and commodious Central British School premises destined to be erected in the near
future.
"Success in our undertaking-the scholastle training of the European children of Hongkong-also entails the consideration of physical, moral and intellectual
aspects. Pupils Jave Individual
sides to their natures 1221 We have to develop Lo the best vantage the capacities with which ad-
and, in later years, when he be came Lord Mayor of London, he realised that it is aential to wander about with
not really es- stick or bug over your shoulder to rise to the highest peaks of eminence in commercial life."
"
Mr. Sayer congratulated the winners of prizes and scholarships and concluded by wishing all the pupils a pleasant summer holiday.
ANGLO-AUSTRA- LIAN FILM PLAN
PRODUCTIONS TO START SOON
The St. George's Riding Academy is holding, next month, a competition: tournament for the benefit of its pupils, the prizes to consist of silver cups and trophies. The event should prove a great attraction. Included British technicians, directors and The games are as exciting to watch
For the purpose of making Aus-in the competition ure two tralian films with the help
of invented by Lleut. Col. D. G, Kozl
games kin, "Ball-play" and "Polo-Golf". PRIZE WINNERS.
stars, A new company has been "J. R. M. Smith" Scholarships formed
as they are thrilling for the rider to called Anglo-Australian play. There will also be the popular Walter Kennedy Baxter.
Pryde; Kenneth Films Proprietary Limited. Pro- game of "Fox-play."" ench is endowed. Sir Kynaston Robert Provan; Form 4: Peter Simon: The rat munaging director of this Government Scholarships,-Form of the year, states Austral News. duetion will begin towards the end Studd, who presented the prizes nt Mill Hill School last year, said, 'If William Pryde. Form 1 hexnor big co-operative effort is Mr. Lorne Form 3: George Ainslie; Form 2: you have not physical fitness you MeCabbin Stalker; From #: Ruth Webb, who will never be mentally sound, You Kehr.
for some years may be brilliant hut you will nover
been netive in the Britisk Dack Company Scholarships,-For industry, both as manager of some be sound.'
3: Jean Gray: Form 4: Ian Kempton.
Lugard Scholarships-1932; Walter and Inter in the production side of of the biggest west-end theatres Kennedy Pryde; 1989: Doris Darby; the work. 1934 William Gegg.
has
flm
SPOON-FED PUBLIC.
GERMANY'S BAN AGAINST FOREIGN NEWSPAPERS Berlin, July 19.
COMPULSORY GAMES. "We desire and we plan that all
Class Prizes:Form 6: Patrick our pupils, boys and girls, should urn; Form 4: Kathleen Patricia flop. develop the physical side of their Farm : Jenny Mary Felshow; Form klan; Form 3: Leslie Norman Hogan; education on the most modern and | 1: Mchard George Labrum; Form K: broad lines. of which wo
are capable. I wish parents
Eleanor Lewer, and guardians to
understand that, unless adequate reasons contrary are adduced, drill, 'swim-
for the Glover Moir. ming, and games are compulsory; During the year just completed the usual organized games matches against other schools wore and indulged in and our annual fold and swimming sports held. The House Fryde (Form 5) (Prosented by Ezra clude the London Daily Telegraph, system continues to assist by pro-Abraham Esq. Kathleen Patricia Le Matin, Le Temps, and Le viding that healthy competition and Hopkins (Form 4). rivalry which is so essential a Preparation for adult life.
Progress In Mathematica-Robert Journal, all of Paris, Der Reich- "Mr. Sayer, the Director of Geography, Marforie Lonile Holden (Form 5)... Education, la going to distribute 'Godwin (Form 3).
post, of Vienna, El Heraldo, · of Winifred Madrid and Bókemia, of Prague
Reuter.
Special Prizes. War Memorial Prize-Kathleen Leslie Robert Gregory; Junior: Hilarie Dowbiggin History Prizes-Sonlor: Betty Martin.
A dozen important foreign nows- papers, to which Gormans lavo English Composition-Brian Hynes lately been turning more and moro (Form 6),
Drawing-John Guard (Form 3).
to gloan news of the happenings French Froderick Hall (Form 4), been banned.
In their own country, have Mathematics, Waltor, Kennedy The forbidden publications in-
เ
now
only to keep straight themselves. "Such is the way of the world Was it not their business not but to show up, and try to stop any scandals that' came before their eyes?
said, "had followed the opening during the past 12 months of 4,000 square miles of country in the heart of New Guinea by oflcers of the district service. The home of the natives was on a vast plateau, possessed good physique, and were 5,000 feet above sea level. They New Guinea native. Their method more intelligent than the average
CLIMBING `SAND HILLS
· TRANSPORT UNIT FROM ENGLAND Interested eyes have been watchi- ing the first trial on Australian
unit, a tractor and two trailors, Wore to be tested under Australian con
rowe,
A trenchditions.
First results were disappointing. track with mallee, scrub and taking trailers.
Д
were
News. The hills were from 50 yards to half a mile in length with an average gradient of 1 In 10, The half mile one took an hour and
£111,000 IN PRIZE 40 minutes to negotiate.
MONEY
"Unless our country can produce MELBOURNE an adequate number of men and
By distributing the load dif- ferently the second trial yielded better results. and Captain Roscoe of the Overseas Transport Com- CENTEN.mittee, who is, in charge, is con-
fident of ultimate success.
women who will put God first, their ARY SPORTING EVENTS
country cond, their cluon third, and themselves last." Dean Inge for the England to Australia air golf, £2,434 cycling, and £1,378 Exclusive of the £15,000 prizes £98,200 laturi priza_money, £250. has now.renched £111,257,. Of this concluded, "we shall lose lose them."? liberties, and we shall deserve to various sporting events during the. The value of trophies, in addi-
our race, prize money allocated for yachting.
Melbourne Centenary Celebrations tion, will total more than £2,000.
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